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“I’m not losing weight” – It could be a stress response

By |2018-05-16T13:11:10+01:00August 5th, 2017|Embodied Emotion, life, stress, tired|

Weight loss is big business. If you are on a diet right now, or trying to lose weight, there is a giant industry out there you should be familiar with. Remember if it says low fat or diet it means it's nutritionally deficient and probably stuffed with additives, artificial sweeteners  and processed sources. Food replacements and [...]

Back Pain & Sciatica

By |2024-08-06T07:39:12+01:00August 5th, 2017|back pain, pain|

The sciatic nerve is a very strong thick fibrous connective tissue. Sciatica is a form of neuralgia, which is felt as a sharp or dull consistent pain or tingling. Sciatica affects many people. The most important symptoms are radiating leg pain and related disabilities. Many synonyms for sciatica appear in the literature, such as lumbosacral [...]

The conscious & unconscious dialogue we have with ourselves

By |2018-05-16T13:11:10+01:00July 29th, 2017|accepting change, classes, Inspiration, life, pain, Philsophy, psychology|

We all hear voices, it's true, we do. Every time i run up a hill i hear a little voice telling me how tough it is, to slow down or stop and give up. I resist the voices and keep going. We constantly have a conscious and unconscious dialogue with ourselves.  According to Deepak Chopra [...]

All pain is multi factoral – Why is that?

By |2022-02-22T14:51:23+00:00July 24th, 2017|accepting change, anatomy, back pain, Embodied Emotion, Emotional Experience, pain, psychology|

Chronic pain can limit your everyday activities and make it hard to work. It can also affect how involved you are with friends and family members. Co-workers, family, and friends may have to do more than their usual share when you cannot do the things you normally do. Unwanted feelings, such as frustration, resentment, and [...]

“An Indian man leads with his belly”- Old housewife saying.

By |2018-05-16T13:11:12+01:00July 9th, 2017|anatomy, connective tissue recovery, connective tissue repair, eccentric, pain|

“An Indian man leads with his belly” is a saying that i have grown up with. Indians like many cultures like to take a morning and evening walk before and after the intense heat of the day. Pictured above is Mahatma Gandhi taking his morning walk. The belly can be most definitely seen as leading [...]

Grains, pain and inflammation

By |2023-04-11T22:25:18+01:00July 8th, 2017|anatomy, back pain, connective tissue recovery, connective tissue repair, pain, sugar, tired|

Did you know the dumping ground for the organs tends to be in the lower limb? This shows particularly in the knees and hips. The majority of clients that walk through the door of my studios exhibit painful hips and knees caused by inflammation. This usually happens in conjunction with the gut wall (leaky gut). [...]

Movement position for clients with a flat back

By |2018-05-16T13:11:12+01:00July 3rd, 2017|anatomy, back pain, connective tissue repair|

I am always being asked about the correct positioning of the spine and pelvis, especially during pilates apparatus and yoga therapy classes. In a nutshell, we are all individual and will have different positioning of our body. The picture below shows a guide to where 'form has followed function'.  We all need what is called [...]

Finding the right rehab studio for your pain

By |2018-05-16T13:11:12+01:00June 26th, 2017|anatomy, back pain, eccentric, life, pain, Philsophy, stress, tired, Uncategorised|

There are a number of concerns regarding strength training in a rehab setting. Finding the right studio and the right person to understand you can be a frustrating proposition. At our clinics, we make sure that we speak to all our clients individually first. Before we even consider charging them. Inflammation in joints and surrounding [...]

Do we need orthotics?

By |2018-05-16T13:11:12+01:00June 18th, 2017|connective tissue recovery, connective tissue repair, Feet, Orthotics, running|

Orthotics & the lower limb Like me you probably have an expensive pair of orthotics thrown at the back of the wardrobe. I have not worn mine now for 19 years but also wore them as a professional dancer in my dance shoes. A foot orthotic is only ONE part of the treatments used by podiatrists [...]

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